Bah. Supra's are race cars. You're in woosy west coast heat any ways lol. Try being back here in the midwest with 102 temp and 90% humidity and smelly corn every where.
*shrug* I only had working a/c in one of my Supras, and hardly ever used it as I only had the car for a month and was already used to not having a/c in Floridas deep south.
Doesn't really bother me much anymore. As long as the car is moving, there's a breeze. If traffic is bumper to bumper, it gets a tad annoying.
BTW I'm selling a compressor for a Mk2 if anyone wants it
Haha, some days I really hate living here. I'll get in the Supra drive like 20 miles down the road and I'll have the dreaded butt sweat, back sweat, face sweat, pit sweat... and refuse to get out of the car and go into whatever store I was headed to. Haha, the AC teases me too...I try to run it everytime I get in the car...it'll blow cool air at me for like a minute and then BAM...like fart air* coming at me..
THis is the exact reason I need to get the Cressida back together. Damn my laziness. The only car I've ever driven (except the Civic I had for about a month) that has had AC. My 82 had AC until the drier decided to explode. So I just took it all off. :icon_conf What I wouldn't give to have it back.
Bah. Supra's are race cars. You're in woosy west coast heat any ways lol. Try being back here in the midwest with 102 temp and 90% humidity and smelly corn every where.
It hit 102-103 earlier this summer here in Oregon.
A/C works great in our Supra, though there seems to be too much difference between the Low and Medium speeds. Low is like it isn't on at all and Medium is too cold usually...
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